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Sunday, February 19, 2023 | 06:45

CDMX.- The stage was already set and the people were ready to continue receiving good doses of glam metal.

Black clothing and leather jackets seemed essential to wait for Mötley Crüe to appreciate on the stage of the Foro Sol.

But the 60,000 people who packed the venue did not expect such an energetic entry from the band formed in Los Angeles, California.

The screens were painted red and a newscaster appeared to warn that music would be the only way to communicate on this night.

Mick Mars’ guitar immediately appeared playing the first notes of “Wild Side”, which immediately turned everyone on fire.

“How’s Mexico City doing? They’re loud tonight, thanks for that,” said Vince Neil, the band’s lead singer.

The eccentric Tommy Lee showed off his drumming skills on tracks like “Shout” and “Too Fast” that were received on their feet.

“The Dirt” with Nikki Sixx on bass resonated to recall part of the soundtrack to the homage film of the same name, starring Machine Gun Kelly and Pete Davison.

Tempers flared when the 1981-formed band decided to give away a greatest hits medley that included tracks like “Smokin” and “Blitzkrieg Bob.”

Where the hell are the tequila shots, this is crazy, good to see them,” Lee greeted before grabbing the piano to sing “Home.”

Two scantily clad models strutted the stage as Mötley Crüe gave a tour of their career, delivering iconic tracks like “Dr. Feel Good” and “Girls, Girls, Girls.”

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